Enjoy one of the South Island’s great scenic drives, with memorable stops through the Mackenzie region and constant mountain views on the final approach. The road beside Lake Pukaki is especially striking, with Aoraki Mount Cook often appearing to rise directly from the far end of the lake.
Walking Tracks in Aoraki Mt Cook National Park
Take the opportunity to explore one or more of the village’s short scenic walks, which range from easy bush strolls to more elevated alpine viewpoints. Tracks such as Kea Point, Red Tarns, and Bowen Bush each reveal different aspects of the national park, from glacier views to tarns, native vegetation, and expansive mountain panoramas.
Bowen Bush Walk: 10-minute return
Glencoe Walk: 10-minute return
Red Tarns Track: 2-hour return
Kea Point Walk: 2-hour return
Sealy Tarns Track: 3 - 4 hours return
Suggested Activity: Glacier Explorers
Cruise among ancient icebergs on the Tasman Glacier terminal lake, one of the few accessible glacier lakes of its kind in the world. This experience offers a rare and fascinating look at New Zealand’s largest glacier, with sheer ice faces and floating blue ice creating an unforgettable alpine setting.
Included: Big Sky Stargazing
As darkness falls, discover why Aoraki Mount Cook is part of a world-renowned dark sky reserve. Guided by astronomy experts, this experience reveals the Southern Cross, distant galaxies, and the Milky Way above one of the clearest night skies in the country.